BROOKFIELD - The tempting aroma of roasting coffee beans may someday waft from the historic train station adjacent to the Canadian Pacific Rail tracks here in the town.

Fiddleheads vice president of business development Jovana Cubric said her firm is in "the very early stages" of the project.

Fiddleheads wants to purchase the building at Brookfield and Fairview avenues, move it to another location — likely to a commercial district known as the village of Brookfield — and refurbish the structure into a coffee shop, Cubric said.

Fiddleheads is busy with other projects. It's about a month away from launching a shop in Grafton and later opening a a store in Menomonee Falls, Cubric said..

The firm began in 1996 with its first shop in Theinsville on the Milwaukee River. From there, it expanded to downtown Cedarburg, to Mequon on Port Washington Road, to a second shop in Theinsville for making bakery and roasting coffee beans, and to Bayshore Town Center.